Books (77)

Mr. (Identity Hidden) is a man with a wife and kids. To make a living, he is a wildlife photographer and often goes on Safaris in Africa. However, he stumbles upon a tigress and later a group of butterflies... [more][Less]

Here it is. Book 5 of the Exciting Dragon Saga! MONTGOMERY FREDRICK WAS JUST AN ORDINARY GUY, BUT GOD TALKED WITH HIM. SO UPSET ABOUT THE WAY THE WORLD WAS, MONTGOMERY BUILT A SHIP AND TOOK OFF TO THE STARS. BUT THE PLANET HE CAME UPON WAS TOO BEAUTIFUL TO PUT TO WORDS. WAS THIS HEAVEN? THIS MONTGOMERY MUST TRY TO FIND OUT... IN THE PAST HOWEVER, A MAN, WHO IS NOT REALLY A MAN AT ALL, HOLDS A KEY TO A CERTAIN YOUNG GIRL'S FUTURE. BUT THEN ANOTHER ENTERS HER LIFE WHICH MIGHT END UP COSTING HER HER SOUL. [more][Less]

“Mermaids and Butterflies” is not even remotely as lighthearted as the title might lead one to believe. Called "an unsettling tale of loss and loneliness" by editor of CICADA magazine Deborah Vetter, the magic realist short story dumps readers into the life of a disturbed, unnamed protagonist as she is confronted with the question of what a person is and how a person can change. [more][Less]

When Nicolaus Copernicus discovered the Earth wasn’t the center of the Universe, everything changed. When Isaac Newton figured out the law of gravity from a falling apple, everything changed. When Benjamin Franklin harvested electricity from lightening and Thomas Edison made the first commercial light bulb, everything changed. Today, when quantum physicists realize our physical universe isn’t real, that it’s just a hologram, everything … wait! Nothing’s changed - yet.
"Butterflies Are Free To Fly" offers a new and radical approach to spiritual evolution based on the recent scientific experiments in quantum physics and brain research outlined in Part One. Given that the physical universe which looks and feels so real to us is actually a unique holographic projection from our own brain, the author examines various models for life and living that are very different than what we have been told and taught.
“This is the only radical thinking that you need to do,” Dr. Amit Goswami is quoted as saying. “But it is so radical, it is so difficult, because our tendency is that the world is already ‘out there,’ independent of my experience. It is not. Quantum Physics has been so clear about it.”
For example, in Part Two we are introduced to something the author calls an “Infinite I,” which is creating our unique holographic experiences. Then there is the “Human Game Model,” offering explanations all the way from why we experience pain and suffering to how we can change our reactions and responses by letting go of our judgments, beliefs, opinions, and fears. The end result, suggests the author, is peeling away all the layers of false identities that make up the “ego,” transforming and emerging from our cocoon as a “no-self.”
Part Three of the book is a series of questions and answers to offer alternative explanations consistent with these models on subjects such as money, past lives, karma, trust, and the “Earth Environment.”
This book will leave you thinking, because this book is truly radical. [more][Less]

Richard South FRES (1846–1932) was an English entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). He is best known for writing three important books on butterflies and moths of the British Isles. He published many papers on the Lepidoptera of the Far East, including China and Korea, and an account of the butterflies collected by Captain F.M. Bailey in western China, Tibet and South-Eastern and the Mishmi Hills. [more][Less]

Richard South FRES (1846–1932) was an English entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). He is best known for writing three important books on butterflies and moths of the British Isles. He published many papers on the Lepidoptera of the Far East, including China and Korea,[1] and an account of the butterflies collected by Captain F.M. Bailey in western China, Tibet and South-Eastern and the Mishmi Hills.[2] [more][Less]

Five girls are finally having the ultimate weekend away. A four day music festival. Booze and Boys.
Things start out great but suddenly turn bad when one of the five girls goes missing and chunks of flesh start to appear in tents with notes signed 'P.K'
The police plead that 'Vicky' never existed and that the girls should all just go home. But how can they leave without their friend? Even if no one else remembers her.
They stay at the festival, chained together in fear; waiting for the next chunk. Soon new skin appears and only two girls remain.
The modern day Jack The Ripper has hit music, and his speciality is base guitar. [more][Less]

What happens when US Intelligence Agents take the law into their own blood-soaked hands. Steve Kohlhagen’s taut novel, told at breakneck speed, is a thrilling ride into terror, vengeance and moral ambiguity